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Installing Honeywell Trendview software? Run as Administrator!

Installing software on your PC isn’t hard. You click the .exe file and the software does its thing… right?  Not always.

When it comes to Honeywell’s Trendview suite software, I’ve found that if you don’t take the extra step of running the install As Administrator, it produces faults in the software functionality after the install is complete. This holds true even if the user doing the install has administrative rights on the PC.

RunAsAdminSo, to help ensure a fault-free installation, make sure you do this:

Instead of double-clicking to launch the installer file, right-click on it.

Select Run as Administrator from the menu and follow the instructions.

Depending on your network setup, you may need to have an IT professional standing by to provide the administrator password.

As we’ve learned through trial and error, this is no longer an option to get the Trendview software to install properly: It’s mandatory to ensure a successful installation.

 

Lesman Instrument Company is the authorized Honeywell stocking distributor in Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Paducah KY, Wisconsin, and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. If you are located outside that area, you can find your local sales office or get technical assistance by visiting Honeywell’s contact page.

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Dan Weise, Lesman Product SpecialistDan Weise, Lesman product specialist, is an instructor for training classes on process instrumentation hardware, software, and technology.

Dan has been involved in all facets of data acquisition and process instrumentation since 1978, from sales and commissioning to service and support. He’s a long-time member of ISA, and has been with Lesman since 1988.

In his words, Dan’s the guy “who reads all the manuals nobody else reads”. In Lesman customers’ words, he’s the trainer to call if you want to “cut to the SO WHAT of instrumentation”, so it’s easy to understand.

 

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How far does playback go on a Honeywell paperless recorder?

The two most common questions I get about paperless recorders are:

  • How far back in time can I scroll back or playback the chart?
  • How many days/weeks/months of data does the recorder save?

What people don’t realize is that the answers to these questions vary according to how the recorder’s memory is allocated.

To help you understand how the recorder’s memory works, let me explain how data is viewed and saved on a paperless recorder.

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Where do I find firmware and software updates for Honeywell paperless recorders?

A customer contacted me earlier today after reading another blog post about running Honeywell TrendManager software on a Windows 7 computer. She was looking for a copy of the latest software compatible with her recorders and operating system. But because Honeywell is a large company with several different divisions and websites, it can sometimes be difficult for customers to find the downloads they need.

So here’s the quick fix:

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How do I re-range a pen scale in Honeywell TrendManager software?

Recently, a customer and I were talking about his Honeywell X-series paperless recorder, and how the information was appearing in TrendManager PC software.

The graphs were showing data with the original pen scales, 0° to 500° F. But the recorder rarely, if ever, read below 100° or above 400°, so there was a lot of “white space” on the trend chart.

Trend chart 0 to 500 degrees F

Could we do anything about it?

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